News Release from Vestas
Wind Industry Profile of
08/11/2011
This week: Vestas American Wind Technology, Inc.: Vestas secures 190-MW service-renewal contract for Canada's second largest wind power plant
TORONTO, Aug. 11, 2011. Vestas has secured a service-contract extension for seven years from Enbridge for the 190-MW Enbridge Ontario Wind Project near Kincardine, Ontario.
Installed in September 2006 and Canada's second-largest wind power plant, the site includes 115 V82-1.65 MW wind turbines, which generate enough electricity to power about 57,000 homes in Ontario.
"We are excited to continue our partnership with Enbridge, one of Canada's leading energy-delivery companies," said Martha Wyrsch, President of Vestas-Canadian Wind Technology, Inc. "This service contract also ensures long-term job stability for 14 Ontarians who provide maintenance for these turbines."
Under the agreements, Vestas will provide a full range of services to maximize the turbines' energy production. The services consist of scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, replacement of major components and spare parts, and a surveillance system called VestasOnline(r), which allows Vestas to monitor and remotely control the turbines.
Vestas has supplied 1,021 turbines to Canada totaling 1,683 MW of installed capacity as of Dec. 31, 2010.
About Vestas
Vestas is the world leader in providing high-tech wind power systems. Since 1979, Vestas has supplied more than 43,000 wind turbines in 66 countries. Vestas sold its first wind turbine to North America in 1981 and since then has provided more than 11,000 turbines to the United States and Canada. The company's Canadian sales headquarters is in Toronto and its North American headquarters is in Portland, Ore. Vestas' global headquarters is located in Randers, Denmark.
Installed in September 2006 and Canada's second-largest wind power plant, the site includes 115 V82-1.65 MW wind turbines, which generate enough electricity to power about 57,000 homes in Ontario.
"We are excited to continue our partnership with Enbridge, one of Canada's leading energy-delivery companies," said Martha Wyrsch, President of Vestas-Canadian Wind Technology, Inc. "This service contract also ensures long-term job stability for 14 Ontarians who provide maintenance for these turbines."
Under the agreements, Vestas will provide a full range of services to maximize the turbines' energy production. The services consist of scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, replacement of major components and spare parts, and a surveillance system called VestasOnline(r), which allows Vestas to monitor and remotely control the turbines.
Vestas has supplied 1,021 turbines to Canada totaling 1,683 MW of installed capacity as of Dec. 31, 2010.
About Vestas
Vestas is the world leader in providing high-tech wind power systems. Since 1979, Vestas has supplied more than 43,000 wind turbines in 66 countries. Vestas sold its first wind turbine to North America in 1981 and since then has provided more than 11,000 turbines to the United States and Canada. The company's Canadian sales headquarters is in Toronto and its North American headquarters is in Portland, Ore. Vestas' global headquarters is located in Randers, Denmark.
- Source:
- Vestas American Wind Technology, Inc.
- Email:
- anlon@vestas.com
- Link:
- www.vestas.com/...